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  1. Hi on dvr network settings set everything like this

     

     

    192.168.0.15

     

    255.255.255.0

     

    192.168.0.1

     

    8.8.8.8

     

     

    Then 192.168.0.15 is your dvr local IP

     

    Thanks tom, so I now have this:

     

    NIC type - 10m/100m Self-adaptive

    Enable DHCP - checked

    IP4 Address - 192.168.0.15

    IP4 Subnet mask - 255.255.255.0

    IPv4 Default gateway - 192.168.0.15

    IPV6 address 1 - long number

    IPV6 address 2 - long number

    IPV6 default gateway - thats blanks

     

    Not sure where the 8.8.8.8 goes though?

     

    Do I need to power down the DVR and power up again now?

     

     

    Hi your default gateway needs to be 192.168.0.1

     

    Hi tom, so now I have this:

     

    NIC type - 10m/100m Self-adaptive

    Enable DHCP - checked

    IP4 Address - 192.168.0.15

    IP4 Subnet mask - 255.255.255.0

    IPv4 Default gateway - 192.168.0.1

    IPV6 address 1 - long number

    IPV6 address 2 - long number

    IPV6 default gateway - thats blanks

     

    Still won't connect. Sorry not sure if I am not dong something, but as you can see I have everything there. When I try to go to 192.168.0.15 via the browser on my laptop it fails to open. I powered down the modem and the DVR, restarted the modem, then the DVR and still nothing.


  2. Assuming your router is set to use DHCP you will have a beginning and ending pool.. Like 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.254.

     

    I had a similar issue with one of my cameras, and I had to go in and assign an address in that range for the camera to work.

     

    I know you have a DVR but it might be a similar issue.

     

    Login to your DVR using the mouse/TV - change the IP address to be in your range. Try 192.168.1.100.

    Then try to hit it from the browser using your new assigned IP address.

     

    Hmm didn't that work. I had to uncheck DHCP in the Network setting on the DVR to change the IP address, I changed it to 192.168.0.100 then checked the DHCP option again, saved settings, tried going to the IP address on my laptop but failed again said server at that location not responding. I even switched the DVR off again then on, hoping that the updated IP server info would be recognised by the modem, nope.

     

    It currently says this in Network > General settings on the DVR:

     

    NIC type - 10m/100m Self-adaptive

    Enable DHCP - checked

    IP4 Address - 192.168.0.100

    IP4 Subnet mask - 255.255.255.0

    IPv4 Default gateway - thats blank

    IPV6 address 1 - long number

    IPV6 address 2 - long number

    IPV6 default gateway - thats blanks

    MAC address - long number

    MTU - 1500

    DNS server - that blank

    Alternate server - thats blank

     

    PPPOE - thats not enabled

     

    What is the IP address of your ROUTER?

     

    IP address of ROUTER is 192.168.0.1


  3. Hi on dvr network settings set everything like this

     

     

    192.168.0.15

     

    255.255.255.0

     

    192.168.0.1

     

    8.8.8.8

     

     

    Then 192.168.0.15 is your dvr local IP

     

    Thanks tom, so I now have this:

     

    NIC type - 10m/100m Self-adaptive

    Enable DHCP - checked

    IP4 Address - 192.168.0.15

    IP4 Subnet mask - 255.255.255.0

    IPv4 Default gateway - 192.168.0.15

    IPV6 address 1 - long number

    IPV6 address 2 - long number

    IPV6 default gateway - thats blanks

     

    Not sure where the 8.8.8.8 goes though?

     

    Do I need to power down the DVR and power up again now?


  4. Assuming your router is set to use DHCP you will have a beginning and ending pool.. Like 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.254.

     

    I had a similar issue with one of my cameras, and I had to go in and assign an address in that range for the camera to work.

     

    I know you have a DVR but it might be a similar issue.

     

    Login to your DVR using the mouse/TV - change the IP address to be in your range. Try 192.168.1.100.

    Then try to hit it from the browser using your new assigned IP address.

     

    Hmm didn't that work. I had to uncheck DHCP in the Network setting on the DVR to change the IP address, I changed it to 192.168.0.100 then checked the DHCP option again, saved settings, tried going to the IP address on my laptop but failed again said server at that location not responding. I even switched the DVR off again then on, hoping that the updated IP server info would be recognised by the modem, nope.

     

    It currently says this in Network > General settings on the DVR:

     

    NIC type - 10m/100m Self-adaptive

    Enable DHCP - checked

    IP4 Address - 192.168.0.100

    IP4 Subnet mask - 255.255.255.0

    IPv4 Default gateway - thats blank

    IPV6 address 1 - long number

    IPV6 address 2 - long number

    IPV6 default gateway - thats blanks

    MAC address - long number

    MTU - 1500

    DNS server - that blank

    Alternate server - thats blank

     

    PPPOE - thats not enabled


  5. Thanks all for your replies much appreciated, so I connected the DVR via a ethernet cable to my Router. There is a green led light showing next to the ethernet socked i plugged into on the Router, so I assume that is indicating that the connection is active between the DVR and the router.

     

    When I login into the Router via my browser, and go to connected devices, I see 3 cabled devices. I only saw 2 before, so I am assuming the new device is the DVR.

     

    But when i go to Network > General on the DVR, the IP4 address is still showing 192.0.0.64 (the default IP address), its like my Sky Router isn't giving the DVR a new IP address (the Sky Router has a IP address of 192.168.0.1)

     

    I have tried powering down both DVR and Router. Starting Router, then DVR but the 192.0.0.64 isn't updating.

     

    Do I need to do something else for the Router to update the 192.0.0.64?

     

    When I try going to 192.0.0.64 it can't connect.


  6. Thanks for all the replies so far. So I just logged into the DVR via the mouse, went to Menu > Config > Network > General. The IPV4 Address is 192.0.0.64 which is the same as in the manual.

     

    I try logging into it on my lap top in the house via a browser and it can't connect.

     

    I can log into my router via the lap top in the house and I go to connected devices I can't see any thing that looks like the DVR. So I don't think its connected to my home wifi network.

     

    Do I need to add something to the firewall rules on the router, or should it just connect to the wifi network?

     

    Should I try plugging the DVR into the router via ethernet instead?

     

    Sorry i'm bit out of my depth.


  7. You should be able to ping it or type in the IP address in your web browser. You should be prompted by a login & password dialog window.

     

    You would only have to do port forwarding if you are trying to access it outside of your home router.

     

    Try pinging the IP address. Or go into your router config and see if it sees the device, you should be able to click on it from there.

     

    Yeah when i type in the IP address in the browser it fails. I just logged into the router and I can't see it as one of the connected devices. So I don't think its connect to the network. Do you think I have to enter the password of the wifi network into the settings on the DRV itself?


  8. Hi there, just bought a Hikvision DS-7200 DVR. I set it up using the mouse, but ideally I'd like to login via a web browser over wifi.

     

    So I entered the IP address of the DVR (as stated in the manual) but it failed to connect.

     

    Do I have to set something up on my wifi router? Like port forwarding? I guess the firewall is blocking it.

     

    I have SKY home broadband wifi router, I'm stuck any help would be gratefully received.


  9. Take Zmodo out of that sentence and either one you get you will be alright.....

     

    Thanks for replying, so if I went for a Hikvison or Dahau DVR to fit with my current cameras (which appear to be be pretty rubbish judging from Sunny lol) which type should I go for?

     

    I have done some research and it appears DVR will record at 960H, 720P, 1080P. Should I get a hybrid one that records at my current camera resolution and high resolutions, so that when I can afford to upgrade the cameras to 1080p the DVR will work with them?

     

    Thanks again.


  10. We currently have 3, 800TVL - 2.8MM LENS - 10-15M IR - bullet cameras linked via cable directly to a h264 4 channel dvr. I'm a bit of a cctv novice, you can probably tell by that set up we bought originally!

     

    The cameras are ok (and as we have the cables in place seems to make sense to stay with a wired system as opposed to a wireless one..?) but the DVR is very clunky and the operating system difficult to use. Could someone please recommend a good DVR as we want to upgrade it.

     

    I can't really find any good advice online about DVRs although Hikvision, Dahau and Zmodo appear to be reasonably good brands. Any help gratefully received.

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